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Claude Montana, Fashion Designer Whose Look Defined the ’80s, Dies at 76
With meticulous tailoring and a taste for leather, he was the architect of the decade’s highly structured and eroticized tough…
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World
Alfred Grosser, Champion of French-German Reconciliation, Dies at 99
A German-born Jew who became a French writer and activist, he devoted his life to healing the divide between two…
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News
Anna Quindlen Is Back, With Four Seasons of Loss and Survival
In her new novel, “After Annie,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist shows how a family pieces itself back together after monumental…
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World
Man Is Shot Dead on Subway Train in the Bronx
The 45-year-old man was shot in the chest on a southbound D train early Friday morning. The police said his…
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Business
Vice’s New Owners Prepare to Slash What’s Left of Its Work Force
Vice Media, which emerged from bankruptcy last year, is planning to cut hundreds of its more than 900 employees.
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News
‘Shogun’ Remake: This Time, the White Man Is Only One of the Stars
A 1980 adaptation of the best-selling novel cast it as the tale of a white hero in an exotic Japan.…
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World
Roger Guillemin, 100, Nobel-Winning Scientist Stirred by Rivalries, Dies
In the race to identify the hormones used to control bodily functions, he battled with his former partner. They later…
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World
Canadian Judge Rules the Killing of Four Muslims Was Terrorism
Members of the Afzaal family were run down by a young man who harbored white supremacist beliefs and who targeted…
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World
Robert Macbeth, Founder of Harlem’s New Lafayette Theater, Dies at 89
He created a vibrant space for actors and playwrights that became a seedbed for the emerging Black Arts Movement of…
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World
Navalny and the Mirage of a Different Russia
Aleksei Navalny symbolized a possibility for Russia. His death symbolizes its end.